Just curious if any enterprising adobe users out there have tweaked the Character sheet to lose the background? I ask because the sheet is an ink hog and the sheets curl up on me about two hours after printing, don't get me wrong, they are pretty and the form filling thing is nice but still.

Also, Fate, if you're still out there and happen to read this I have a second question: I finally got a nice group of 5 new gods together for a game out here in Arizona and was considering doing a weekly post game synopsis here on the forums so people could hear how a home game plays out and evolves over time, especially since I'll be using the board game rules as well (albeit a heavily modified version, but more on that in a moment), and I was wondering where such a thread should go exactly? And as a follow up to that question: the version of the board game rules is the same as the books but with a wider variety of options for tokens to do in a season, including changing options that alter as the centuries pass and their tribe-hopefully-turned-civilization advances into and through new technological ages (so far I've mapped out options through to the late classical/early medieval age), should people ask what said modification are may I post my additions on the forums so long as I don't post much by way of the information from the book?

We will begin this Sunday, I plan to start posting sometime during the week after the game once I find out where to post it. So keep a look out, things in Duluth are about to get ...interesting.

Just curious if any enterprising adobe users out there have tweaked the Character sheet to lose the background? I ask because the sheet is an ink hog and the sheets curl up on me about two hours after printing, don't get me wrong, they are pretty and the form filling thing is nice but still.

Also, Fate, if you're still out there and happen to read this I have a second question: I finally got a nice group of 5 new gods together for a game out here in Arizona and was considering doing a weekly post game synopsis here on the forums so people could hear how a home game plays out and evolves over time, especially since I'll be using the board game rules as well (albeit a heavily modified version, but more on that in a moment), and I was wondering where such a thread should go exactly? And as a follow up to that question: the version of the board game rules is the same as the books but with a wider variety of options for tokens to do in a season, including changing options that alter as the centuries pass and their tribe-hopefully-turned-civilization advances into and through new technological ages (so far I've mapped out options through to the late classical/early medieval age), should people ask what said modification are may I post my additions on the forums so long as I don't post much by way of the information from the book?

We will begin this Sunday, I plan to start posting sometime during the week after the game once I find out where to post it. So keep a look out, things in Duluth are about to get ...interesting.